The First Nations Health Managers Association (FNHMA) is offering course 100- Health Issues and Systems in an intensive format. This is the first of five courses required in the First Nations Health Managers program leading to the Certified First Nations Health Managers (CFNHM) professional designation.

About the course

The key topics for this course are:

History

Policy

Systems and Programs

Determinants

Epidemiology

Health Human Resources

Communities

Health Governance

Health Issues

Future Directions

This intensive course is delivered over a nine-week period. Starting in early January, students should receive their course material and begin the required readings, the course will conclude on February 25, 2019 with a final assignment. The tuition cost for this course is $2,300 plus applicable taxes for members, for non-members the tuition cost is $2,475.

The intensive format involves an onsite session in Saskatoon which takes place January 25-27, 2019. This course will be taught by one of our friendly, experienced, CFNHM instructors who is there to guide participants through the course material and ensure all participants leave with a valuable learning experience.

“I really enjoyed this course. It had a lot of useful information that can be applied to my workplace, it’s too bad my whole organization couldn’t take it. I met a lot of awesome people, great way to start networking. I can’t wait to attend the rest of the courses. The facilitator was awesome and very knowledgeable, and very easy to work with and understand”.

“I loved the course! It was excellent and fun!”

Please note: Participants are responsible for their own travel, accommodations and meals.

Contact the FNHMA office if you have questions about the course or would like to register. Contact FNHMA directly at (613)-599-6070 toll free at 1-844-218-0440 or email at info@fnhma.ca.